Bird Flu Monitor > Bird flu detected in Ibaraki, Japan

[Avian Flu - What we need to know] The local government said it has ordered Nakamura chicken farm, which is located near the bird-flu hit Arebamento Kanto farm in the city of Mitsukaido, to cull its 8,500 chickens and to suspend shipping eggs.

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[Makaroni35.blog2.fc2.com] 遥かなる外国語マスターへの道 Bird flu detected in Ibaraki farm: (Kyodo) A weak H5N2-type strain of the avian influenza virus has been detected in chickens at a poultry farm in Mitsukaido, Ibaraki Prefecture, where about 800 of its 25,000 chickens died between March and May, it was reported Sunday.

[Net127.com] net127: Fishermen in northern Thailand have netted a fish as big as a grizzly bear, a 646-pound Mekong giant catfish, the heaviest recorded since Thai officials started keeping records in 1981. The behemoth was caught in the Mekong River and may be the largest freshwater fish ever found.

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